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Teddy Bridgewater added five pounds of muscle this offseason.

Bridgewater weighed 215-pounds at the 2014 Combine and played at 196 last year. Durability was one of Bridgewater’s concerns coming out of Louisville. The added strength should help keep him healthy. Bridgewater took 39 sacks and was hit on 11 percent of his dropbacks last year, missing one game to injury. Jul 29 - 6:26 PM

According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, it's "obvious how much more in command" Teddy Bridgewater is than he was as a rookie.

OC Norv Turner says Bridgewater has "no limits in terms of being able to learn and pick things up." Per the Star-Tribune, the wafer-thin Bridgewater has also bulked up a bit this offseason, but still "won’t be competing in the Mr. Universe competition any time soon." The Bridgewater hype train could get a bit carried away this summer, but he's definitely an upside QB2. Jul 25 - 9:41 AM

Vikings OC Norv Turner said Teddy Bridgewater was "much more decisive" during the final six games of last season.

Buoyed by the Charles Johnson-for-Cordarrelle Patterson switch, Bridgewater settled in down the stretch. He posted a 10:6 TD-to-INT ratio, 68.9 completion rate, and 98.1 QB rating across the last six games with yardage that would extrapolate to 3,840 in 16 games. Now Bridgewater has a year of the Norv offense under his belt, a healthy Kyle Rudolph and a true lid-lifter in Mike Wallace. Jul 7 - 8:19 AM

Speaking at Vikings OTAs on Wednesday, Teddy Bridgewater called Kyle Rudolph "the biggest weapon we have right now."

"He's like a new player out there," Bridgewater said of Rudolph, who endured yet another injury-ruined season in 2014. Rudolph, Bridgewater, and Charles Johnson spent the offseason training together. Still only 25 years old, Rudolph will be worth a late-round flyer in 2015 fantasy drafts. Durability remains the biggest obstacle in the way of Rudolph realizing his potential. May 27 - 7:31 PM